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we have about 1850 local units of government. and so there's a lot of bureaucracy there and so we put some common sense changes into place to try to bring order a little bit to some of the elections. look, acorn and some of those groups don't like it but the voters consistently and als on the voter id bill. 70% of the people in wisconsin wanted a voter iron d bill we gave it to them and now it's caught up in the courts. host: hatie. guest: -- caller: yes, sir. i'm going to ask this gentleman here. i'm going to ask him if romney is so good with jobs why doesn't he have plants and everything there? if he's so good with jobs and everything he can count that. now, president obama has preant lot of jobs for so many months and also with his republican house he could have been making other jobs. do republicans think more of the republican party instead of the whole country? and the democrats -- i'm a senior citizen here. and whoever would do the best for everybody, i would have voted for them. but you have to think about romney. now you
we have about 1850 local units of government. and so there's a lot of bureaucracy there and so we put some common sense changes into place to try to bring order a little bit to some of the elections. look, acorn and some of those groups don't like it but the voters consistently and als on the voter id bill. 70% of the people in wisconsin wanted a voter iron d bill we gave it to them and now it's caught up in the courts. host: hatie. guest: -- caller: yes, sir. i'm going to ask this gentleman...
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. >> what government -- >> hold on. rachel, quick comment, then get back to chuck. >> he said you can kiss the auto motive industry good-bye if he goes with the plan he went with. it was a success. mr. romney is trying to deny he was against it and trying to take credit for it. >> ford motor company was not rescued. >> they were appraifraid the su chain would go out. >> we'll have more on the economy as we move around. i'm about to talk to john casic in ohio. these themes are perfectly in his house because it's what is going to decide ohio. before we do that, i think it would be interesting because we talk so much about ohio, how do you win the campaign. i want to bring chuck back in. we have a poll out of ohio, 49-49. the race is tight. this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side wins this state. >> the joke is, it's five states within one state. the five ohios. the romney pattern, run up the score in cold country, it's what bush did in '04. win columbus media market an '04 bus
. >> what government -- >> hold on. rachel, quick comment, then get back to chuck. >> he said you can kiss the auto motive industry good-bye if he goes with the plan he went with. it was a success. mr. romney is trying to deny he was against it and trying to take credit for it. >> ford motor company was not rescued. >> they were appraifraid the su chain would go out. >> we'll have more on the economy as we move around. i'm about to talk to john casic in ohio....
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what government? what government? >> rachel, quick comment, i want to get back to chuck in ohio. >> what governor romney said is you can kiss the automotive industry good-bye if the president obama goes ahead with the auto industry rescue that he went ahead with that saved the auto industry. it was a success and mr. romney is trying to deny the fact that he was against it and trying to take some of the credit for it. >> the company that is doing best, ford motor company was not rescued. >> they were for the auto rescue, because they were afraid the whole supply chain would go out if the others went down. >> we're going to have more on the economy as we move along. the roundtable stays with us for the hour. i'm about to talk to john kasich in ohio where these themes are perfectly in his wheelhouse, because it's really what's going to decide ohio. before we do that, think it would be so interesting to really understand -- we talk so much about ohio. how do you win the state? how do both campaigns win it
what government? what government? >> rachel, quick comment, i want to get back to chuck in ohio. >> what governor romney said is you can kiss the automotive industry good-bye if the president obama goes ahead with the auto industry rescue that he went ahead with that saved the auto industry. it was a success and mr. romney is trying to deny the fact that he was against it and trying to take some of the credit for it. >> the company that is doing best, ford motor company was...
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what role government direct government money would play in restructuring these companies. >> that's right. and who stands first in line to be repaid? is it the unions? or is it debtors and creditors? that was the fundamental question. and the truth is, it is disingenuous and factually inaccurate to say that republicans weren't for the rescue of the auto industry. the question was how. and what. and who would be repaid. but let me go back to your original question. of course it's about the economy. and in ohio, both governor kasich and mitt romney are right. governor kasich is right that his policies fundamentally different than obama's, lower taxes, close the budget deficit. make, create a regulatory environment that encourages investment and certainty. that those are improving the situation. governor romney is also, however, correct that there's a long way to go. and that there are lots of people in ohio and elsewhere around this country who are unemployed or underemployed and we have huge progress. and 2% gdp growth is nothing to crow about. in fact it's less growth than in 2011 and les
what role government direct government money would play in restructuring these companies. >> that's right. and who stands first in line to be repaid? is it the unions? or is it debtors and creditors? that was the fundamental question. and the truth is, it is disingenuous and factually inaccurate to say that republicans weren't for the rescue of the auto industry. the question was how. and what. and who would be repaid. but let me go back to your original question. of course it's about the...
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it was crystal clear that militias were taking over that al-qaeda were flying flags above government buildings in benghazi. >> greta: explain to the 9-16 cable and the other one you spoke, one is classified, one is not. what wo one be classified and other not and who makes that determination? >> the state department has rigid rules about that. i think the ambassador was abiding by those. again, i can't comment on the classified. when we were bombed on june 6th --. >> greta: i'm curious, making a document classified is a convenient way to keep things out of the hands of the public. it's classified and protected or what? >> oftentimes there is specific information about sources and methods, specific people that are involved that are helping our government. we don't want those revealed or those people killed. that would put it into a degree of classification where others are more general information that you can hand to anybody. the information the committee has been talking about and leased is the unclassified category. >> greta: short time after 9/11 you made a trip to libya. you had
it was crystal clear that militias were taking over that al-qaeda were flying flags above government buildings in benghazi. >> greta: explain to the 9-16 cable and the other one you spoke, one is classified, one is not. what wo one be classified and other not and who makes that determination? >> the state department has rigid rules about that. i think the ambassador was abiding by those. again, i can't comment on the classified. when we were bombed on june 6th --. >> greta:...
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they scarcely had a government and holy smokes not to go to save our own ambassador? i don't get it. i really don't get it. that is why i have been trying to push it but jennifer griffin has really been doing the hard work on it and i know you will have general scales on and he will go into what he has heard from his sources. my sources said that they didn't hear any order from the president to send in the military. >> greta: what do you think -- what do you think did happen then? what is your -- what is a reasonable inference from what you do know? >> i hate to get in the mind of somebody else but it is pretty manifest that these people at that level haded never been in a firefight and didn't understand if you are on the defense at night the attackers continue to come. they don't just stop for awhile. if they had the notion that they put out this was a mob they could have a reasonable expectation a mob gradually calms down. if they were terrorists they won't calm down. the other thing that the president owes a huge amount of thanks to is the real mob. the mob that ca
they scarcely had a government and holy smokes not to go to save our own ambassador? i don't get it. i really don't get it. that is why i have been trying to push it but jennifer griffin has really been doing the hard work on it and i know you will have general scales on and he will go into what he has heard from his sources. my sources said that they didn't hear any order from the president to send in the military. >> greta: what do you think -- what do you think did happen then? what is...
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with the district as welling a the federal government -- well as the federal government. >> 9news coverage begins with a look at the conditions in montgomery county. >> andrea mccarren is on river road in bethesda with the latest. and ya? >> reporter: -- andrea? >> reporter: jc and matt, things have not really worsened since the last time we talked but they certainly haven't gotten better. the rain is pelting us now, kind of falling sideways. a couple of notes to tell you about. we're close to little falls parkway still closed between river road and mass avenue. we also have some other road closures to report to you now. parts of beach drive and sligo creek parkway now closed also due to standing water. but as you know having been in the area for a while, those are fairly typical closures for any type of heavy rainstorm. also can tell you an important reminder as you're taking a live look at traffic on river road, it's been consistently heavy throughout the morning. thankfully there is still power here. but there are expected to be widespread power outages as you know. and state law requir
with the district as welling a the federal government -- well as the federal government. >> 9news coverage begins with a look at the conditions in montgomery county. >> andrea mccarren is on river road in bethesda with the latest. and ya? >> reporter: -- andrea? >> reporter: jc and matt, things have not really worsened since the last time we talked but they certainly haven't gotten better. the rain is pelting us now, kind of falling sideways. a couple of notes to tell...
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i have also worked in public transit and worked in the school district government. so i hopefully you kindly consider my appointment to seats 1, 2, 3 or 4. >> thank you, mr. walker. is there any other public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] and again i know that supervisor farrell was not here at our last committee hearing. we did hear from mr. daniel weaver, miss veronica garcia, mr. henry kevane and mr. william walker who just spoke again just now. so thank you to the other applicants who are here again today. supervisor campos. >> thank you, madame chair. and thank you to all of the applicants who have come out. and for your interest in serving the city and county of for instance. it's always hard when you have more applicants that you have seats. i think any one of these applicants would do a great job in this position. so it's unfortunate that we only have six seats for nine applicants. so my hope is that whatever happens if for some reason you are not celebritied or appointed that you will continue to be engaged. peopl
i have also worked in public transit and worked in the school district government. so i hopefully you kindly consider my appointment to seats 1, 2, 3 or 4. >> thank you, mr. walker. is there any other public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] and again i know that supervisor farrell was not here at our last committee hearing. we did hear from mr. daniel weaver, miss veronica garcia, mr. henry kevane and mr. william walker who just spoke again just...
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you're a victim of government al control. it's the exact opposite of free market economics. >> it's a balance. no question about it. regulators are very sympathetic to utilities needs to enhance the infrastructure, but they have citizens breathing down their neck or want the rates cut or reduced. >> why didn't the markets set the rates? that's what i'm really asking. >> you can't do that with this asset. the thing that gets the juice from the generator on the customer, you can't have duplicate systems. and you would need duplicate systems if you really want that had kind of competition that you just inferred. >> that's what the distribution, but what about the purchase of the power itself. there are ways to deregulate this industry that would present who are competition, isn't there? >> no n. moin most cases there open market. there is competition. at the wholesale level. if you want competition at the resale level to some extent that exists in certain places. >> can i translate that for me? so if i run a big industrial corpo
you're a victim of government al control. it's the exact opposite of free market economics. >> it's a balance. no question about it. regulators are very sympathetic to utilities needs to enhance the infrastructure, but they have citizens breathing down their neck or want the rates cut or reduced. >> why didn't the markets set the rates? that's what i'm really asking. >> you can't do that with this asset. the thing that gets the juice from the generator on the customer, you...
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we are spent $2.20 trillion to the federal government. the problem is not that we're not spending enough money. the problem is the out of control spending. i would have took note of -- said no to very expensive projects. he cannot continue to spend money like that like barack obama did. never before have we had trillion dollar deficits. we have for the last four years. >> i think we have to move along the lines of the simpson-bowles plan, a balanced approach that addresses the issues. we're going to try to get our spending down to 21% of gdp. >> president obama did not originally go for it. >> nobody did. i would. a lot of this is getting rid of tax expenditures which are loopholes. we can raise a lot of revenues by getting rid of loopholes. royalties to coal companies. rate to oil companies. these are what we call attack expenditures. take them away and we can get more revenue. >> we can cut everything we possibly can to the bone. we cannot pass this down the road to our kids and grandkids. we have to be serious. we have to do the heavy
we are spent $2.20 trillion to the federal government. the problem is not that we're not spending enough money. the problem is the out of control spending. i would have took note of -- said no to very expensive projects. he cannot continue to spend money like that like barack obama did. never before have we had trillion dollar deficits. we have for the last four years. >> i think we have to move along the lines of the simpson-bowles plan, a balanced approach that addresses the issues....
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do you get subsidies from the government? >> yeah, very little subsidies. my thought is, i wish they would eliminate all subsidies altogether. part of it is just because the government is broke. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: but if you wander up to hallowed lambeau field on a sunday morning and if you hang out with the most sophisticated tailgate partiers in the world you'll find all stripes. conservatives, liberals, socialists, many of them either related or best friends for life. >> romney is a successful man and -- >> can't say obama's not. >> successful politician. >> you can't say obama's not. >> what did he do in the business world? >> he's written multiple books. he's made a -- >> he made himself money, yes. what did romney do? >> he made himself money by putting others out of business. >> he built business. >> and he pulled them down. >> anyway. >> reporter: and they all seem to agree that the end of this election cannot some soon enough. and all divisions disappear. right about here. i'm bill weir for "nightline" in green bay, wisconsin. >> got
do you get subsidies from the government? >> yeah, very little subsidies. my thought is, i wish they would eliminate all subsidies altogether. part of it is just because the government is broke. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: but if you wander up to hallowed lambeau field on a sunday morning and if you hang out with the most sophisticated tailgate partiers in the world you'll find all stripes. conservatives, liberals, socialists, many of them either related or best friends...
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he looked deeply in command of a lot of facts about how the federal government could help. i mean, this was no -- you're doing a good job moment. i mean, it was just the opposite. >> doing your job, you'll get a great deal of credit. that's not what's driving this election. that's not what this election is about. you still have obama who is upside down on job recruitment along the economy, upside down on job recruitment on spending and you have mitt romney leading on the economy on spending, on jobs and who can get things done. that's not going to change with a couple of events today. i think what's more important is what's going to happen with those jobs numbers on friday to kind of crystallize this campaign. but the reason why we're seeing the models the way we are, is intensity of republicans is so much higher than democrats. that's not going to change with today's event. >> i was stunned, you tell me whether you buy into this or not. gallup ran a poll that says those who already voted, romney is ahead 42 -- i beg your pardon. 52-45. the whole obama strategy, as i unders
he looked deeply in command of a lot of facts about how the federal government could help. i mean, this was no -- you're doing a good job moment. i mean, it was just the opposite. >> doing your job, you'll get a great deal of credit. that's not what's driving this election. that's not what this election is about. you still have obama who is upside down on job recruitment along the economy, upside down on job recruitment on spending and you have mitt romney leading on the economy on...
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security because we wanted to "normalize relationships with libyan government that didn't exist in benghazi." this has been a travesty of errors and income pa tensecy and a lack of leadership by the president. al-qaeda is aleve and well throughout the mid east. they are counting attacking and our attack on the consulate in libya is exhibit a of a failed foreign policy of leading from behind. you could see this coming for months. the people on august 145 had a meeting and said we could not withstand a coordinated attack. >> there is that and all of this sort of alarms or red lights whether it is the attack in june or whatever in terms of yurt. then stage two as to what has happened since then. it was that no one bothered to see this too niece yan guy. there is even more than that. is that the fbi did visit benghazi after the attack sometime and left. but then fast forward to last week, october 26, be foreign policy journalists go in there after people have been walking all over the place and looking at that time and they he recovered documents is that are critical to this investigation. like
security because we wanted to "normalize relationships with libyan government that didn't exist in benghazi." this has been a travesty of errors and income pa tensecy and a lack of leadership by the president. al-qaeda is aleve and well throughout the mid east. they are counting attacking and our attack on the consulate in libya is exhibit a of a failed foreign policy of leading from behind. you could see this coming for months. the people on august 145 had a meeting and said we could...
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i want to thank the tunisian government for making this person available to be interviewed by our law enforcement occasions, our investigative team. it is not enough to write questions. you have to be on the ground to look people in the eye and too yearia came through and two days after the letter here we are. >> greta: and it is quite extraordinary because the investigation has been stuck and my hat goes off to you forgetting it down, for picking up the ball and running with it. but the president of the united states i suspect has just as much influence if not more than two u.s. senators so what is your explanation for the fact that you guys had to jump into this? >> my belief is that this administration is trying to run out the clocking when it comes to benghazi. this is a story that changes by the day. what do we know. we know that before the a i tack in april and june of this year the consulate was attacked twice. we know that the british withdrew their -- closed their consulate after the british ambassador was attacked in june. we know the red cross closed their office in benghaz
i want to thank the tunisian government for making this person available to be interviewed by our law enforcement occasions, our investigative team. it is not enough to write questions. you have to be on the ground to look people in the eye and too yearia came through and two days after the letter here we are. >> greta: and it is quite extraordinary because the investigation has been stuck and my hat goes off to you forgetting it down, for picking up the ball and running with it. but the...
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what you basically do is to lock up the government. and you have to start cutting things, whether it is families that rely on home mortgage interest reduction as a way to make it and be a homeowner, weather is pell grant for students to study hard but cannot afford college, his whole plan, obviously in my opinion, doesn't enable the country to grow. and is an example of an economic policy that hasn't worked in this country. it has been tried other times and it failed. i understand the appeal, i understand it, if you give more to the people at the top, they will do more and it will employ people down the line. has never worked. and i think that is the big problem that republicans face is -- the simple fact that their economic plans would not grow this country. host: 7.3% unemployment in wisconsin, what does that do for voters? guest: it is been tough here. we lost the gm plant during the bush administration. we lost manufacturing jobs. we have had a governor who was had a regressive agenda that is not a lot of jobs to grow and flourish
what you basically do is to lock up the government. and you have to start cutting things, whether it is families that rely on home mortgage interest reduction as a way to make it and be a homeowner, weather is pell grant for students to study hard but cannot afford college, his whole plan, obviously in my opinion, doesn't enable the country to grow. and is an example of an economic policy that hasn't worked in this country. it has been tried other times and it failed. i understand the appeal, i...
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how can the government in collaboration with other levels of government provide an equitable quality public education for all children pre-k through grade 12. we are fortunate here and have some of the finest schools anywhere. we have great universities, great public schools, trade schools and right here in city we have an excellent community college in northwestern which has helped to this community and so many of our young people move forward. we have great universities and superior, northern michigan university and right now they are training the entrepreneurs of the future for the jobs to people to compete globally. education has two goals. it should have the first to educate our children and the students to make sure they can compete globally in this economy and also we need to work with the community to help place the eskridge but when they get out of school so we can have jobs. right here in northern michigan they don't have to leave to go looking for work. the part of any educational program of course is supporting our teachers making sure that our teachers have the training
how can the government in collaboration with other levels of government provide an equitable quality public education for all children pre-k through grade 12. we are fortunate here and have some of the finest schools anywhere. we have great universities, great public schools, trade schools and right here in city we have an excellent community college in northwestern which has helped to this community and so many of our young people move forward. we have great universities and superior, northern...
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citizens took to the streets of madrid to protest the government and recent budget cuts today. approximately 5-point-8 million are jobless in spain. the latest data reflects the impact of the recession, and government budget cuts aimed at restoring stability to the country's finances. a sharp fall in the number of public sector workers accounted for a large portion of the unemployment rate increase. gunfire and bomb explosions abruptly ended a cease-fire in syria after just one day. syrian war planes bombed a building in the suburbs of damascus today. the attack comes one day after suspected rebels detonated a car bomb. the syrian government and opposition activists traded blame and gun-fire over these attacks that left an estimated 2-hundred people dead. syria was attempting to participate in a cease fire during a four-day muslim holiday. indonesian police arrested eleven people during an anti- terror raid today. authorities say the suspects belong to a new group called the sunni movement for indonesian society... or hasmi. police say they found pre-made explosives... manuals.
citizens took to the streets of madrid to protest the government and recent budget cuts today. approximately 5-point-8 million are jobless in spain. the latest data reflects the impact of the recession, and government budget cuts aimed at restoring stability to the country's finances. a sharp fall in the number of public sector workers accounted for a large portion of the unemployment rate increase. gunfire and bomb explosions abruptly ended a cease-fire in syria after just one day. syrian war...
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government for sale for the low, low price of $26.86 a second. of course, these dollars don't buy votes directly, they buy fancy rallies, irritating phone calls, direct mailing and tv ads. 900,000 ads have aired in the general election race for the president so far. in the first weeks of this month, that means 112,000 pro president obama ads blanketed the air adds and 97,000 pro romney ads reached your television sets. a 45% increase from the number that ran in 2008. for the next ten days, 43,000 political ads will air each day. but with numbers this big, nearly $27 a second, maybe we've reached saturation. if you've seen 42,000 ads, do 43,000 really make a difference? just ask coke and pepsi if they think advertising dollars matter. money can change preferences which is just what the campaigns are hoping what will happen in ohio where, let's face it, votes are definitely worth more. $177 million have been poured into the buckeye state to impress dwing voters in dayton, columbus and cincinnati. ohio has overtaken florida as the state that has see
government for sale for the low, low price of $26.86 a second. of course, these dollars don't buy votes directly, they buy fancy rallies, irritating phone calls, direct mailing and tv ads. 900,000 ads have aired in the general election race for the president so far. in the first weeks of this month, that means 112,000 pro president obama ads blanketed the air adds and 97,000 pro romney ads reached your television sets. a 45% increase from the number that ran in 2008. for the next ten days,...
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you work with them, like this was government does, like the singapore government does, like the chinese government does that come up with ways to help those companies do business. that's how you create jobs. neil: you know, just a personal reaction when i see the demeanor and the approach on the campaign trail the president takes, i don't think he likes businessmen. i don't mean to say that he hates the mall. i just don't think in is that this really he really likes business, doesn't trust business. i think it comes out in his rhetoric about fat cats, they ought to pay their fair share, leaving aside that that top couule of percent pay the lion's share of taxes anyway. 47 percent aren't paying any income tax. invariably he -- it is his language that i think most ticks of certainly was true guys i talked to which is to be expected, but increasingly many of your corporate colleagues here just say, enough is enough. this is killing us. >> i agree. kneele, each of us is a victim of our circumstances and will we have been through in life. there are a lot of people in washington d.c. that hav
you work with them, like this was government does, like the singapore government does, like the chinese government does that come up with ways to help those companies do business. that's how you create jobs. neil: you know, just a personal reaction when i see the demeanor and the approach on the campaign trail the president takes, i don't think he likes businessmen. i don't mean to say that he hates the mall. i just don't think in is that this really he really likes business, doesn't trust...
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they would like the government to be here. they'd like to have more solutions. those are the questions they're asking. there's always the evacuees, toure. there are five evacuation centers, five shelters, and we visited two of them today. one closed down and they moved them from one place to another. we spoke with the driver that moved them, and this is how he described those vac kevacuees. take a listen to danny connors. >> there was a couple kids on the bus with two different colored shoes and socks. my kids are older now, and you think about stuff like that. you realize what you got. >> reporter: toure, there's this to help the evacuees and those who don't have things. this is a hygiene kit and a cleanup kit. it has towels and plastic bags and clean wipes. these hygiene kits are important too, huggy, toot busch and deodorant. these things are getting in here, but the residents want it a little faster, toure. >> i can understand that. thanks, richard. right now mitt romney is in ohio. you guessed it. let's listen in. >> the lieutenant-governor is a terrific pe
they would like the government to be here. they'd like to have more solutions. those are the questions they're asking. there's always the evacuees, toure. there are five evacuation centers, five shelters, and we visited two of them today. one closed down and they moved them from one place to another. we spoke with the driver that moved them, and this is how he described those vac kevacuees. take a listen to danny connors. >> there was a couple kids on the bus with two different colored...
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government agents for. the underwear bomber or. lack we got new york so therefore could not you have blown up. and courier you say you know you're playing cards there wife i recall you telling me earlier and someone as scored the underwear bomber onto the flight without a passport. yeah that's correct that's what i was speaking of a minute ago you know i witnessed some games before we boarded and you know i went to get the i wouldn't since i'm a shoe and. you know how we. should be one of the most wanted men in the world operates this blog you know well it's an interesting one it's their mission so. you know getting me an attorney i question why and let me tell you martin. kurt were you ever did you ever question you know anything else that the government had said before this happened i mean were you really political and did this prompt year now congressional run. no i know no i was just kind of living my own life. these things and all and. knowing you're not proud of my congressional run you're what prompted my congressional run w
government agents for. the underwear bomber or. lack we got new york so therefore could not you have blown up. and courier you say you know you're playing cards there wife i recall you telling me earlier and someone as scored the underwear bomber onto the flight without a passport. yeah that's correct that's what i was speaking of a minute ago you know i witnessed some games before we boarded and you know i went to get the i wouldn't since i'm a shoe and. you know how we. should be one of the...
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government and washington, d.c. continues to fumble around and makes this is serious economic threat as we go into the so-called fiscal cliff and scares people to death, that will be a wet blanket on what's going on, not just with technology, but in general so there's huge risks out there, neil. on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of apple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the general economy and technology, what are we missing? >> well, you know, my many decades of working with proctor and gamble prior to microsoft give me a clear answer to what you put on the table, namely, if you put a product in front of someone
government and washington, d.c. continues to fumble around and makes this is serious economic threat as we go into the so-called fiscal cliff and scares people to death, that will be a wet blanket on what's going on, not just with technology, but in general so there's huge risks out there, neil. on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic...
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. >> so if you kill business what kind of government do you have? you have a broke government. >> i know these guys keep saying mitt romney is a businessman but i don't think that he's a small businessman. >> reporter: and as this conversation goes the clock ticks and the final count down to election day is under way. mike mibach, ktvu news. >>> employees at the san francisco -- workers would turn off air-conditioning in clean rooms at night even though they were supposed to be climate controlled. so far 338 people have gotten sick from the outbreak and 25 have died. >>> in a little bit of fog is showing up at the coast tonight it's just getting there right now. the winds at the golden gate bridge are coming out of the west and south at three. so it's this direction. i have a little bit of fog showing up. it's going to be fairly dense tonight. that fog is going to go away tomorrow. it's there right now but it will likely be gone in the morning. they had a red flag warning in effect, they dropped that now. that's good news for southern california. fo
. >> so if you kill business what kind of government do you have? you have a broke government. >> i know these guys keep saying mitt romney is a businessman but i don't think that he's a small businessman. >> reporter: and as this conversation goes the clock ticks and the final count down to election day is under way. mike mibach, ktvu news. >>> employees at the san francisco -- workers would turn off air-conditioning in clean rooms at night even though they were...
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it saved some government jobs of the state level but in the obama. eventually lost public-sector jobs so the government has gotten smaller and the private sector may not have done fine as obama said the of the day but it's certainly doing away better than the public sector. instead there were some moments in the book where in the fall of 2,009 they were the same people that did the report that was so stupid, but christie roemer were both thinking about can we do a sort of thing there was one thing like that in the actual stimulus where they did this wage subsidy program or the states and nonprofits could hire people and was actually a welfare to work program which was ironic given what we are hearing now, and even haley barbour, the republican governor of mississippi loved it and it was creating 250,000 jobs at $5,000 per job so it was an incredibly successful program. chris the rumor started calling government agencies to say if we gave you unlimited money how many people could you higher in the next year? we could hire a lot. 20,000. she would be l
it saved some government jobs of the state level but in the obama. eventually lost public-sector jobs so the government has gotten smaller and the private sector may not have done fine as obama said the of the day but it's certainly doing away better than the public sector. instead there were some moments in the book where in the fall of 2,009 they were the same people that did the report that was so stupid, but christie roemer were both thinking about can we do a sort of thing there was one...
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the attacks are in response to the arrests of sunni women by the government in an effort to pressure the women's want relatives to turn themselves in. >>> in greece the debt crisis is rekindling efforts for germany to pay pees from world war ii. germany compensated greek victims of nazi crimes in 1966. >>> deputies in tahema county are trying to track thousands of pounds of stolen walnuts. they say 80,000 pounds of tah earthquake ma county walnuts are missing. two truckloads of walnuts never made it to their destination and authorities say they're now looking for a delivery truck looking for a delivery truck driver with a russian [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the
the attacks are in response to the arrests of sunni women by the government in an effort to pressure the women's want relatives to turn themselves in. >>> in greece the debt crisis is rekindling efforts for germany to pay pees from world war ii. germany compensated greek victims of nazi crimes in 1966. >>> deputies in tahema county are trying to track thousands of pounds of stolen walnuts. they say 80,000 pounds of tah earthquake ma county walnuts are missing. two truckloads...
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i do not think the government should pay for abortion or birth control. i never want abortions to be a back room deal. that is horrible for anyone. as a catholic, i do not want to pay for anyone else's abortion or birth control. i do say that president obama is extreme. he was one of the few government officials who voted for late term abortions and where the baby is born live to kill it. he has extreme views. i do not buy two tables and two shares. i do not get two left shows or two right shoes. all people should have their rights. thank you so much. guest: this is some of the conflicting considerations that many catholics bring to political issues. on one hand, we know most catholics are not opposed to birth control. they do not see that as a morally problematic. it at the same time, we did find most catholics say they sympathize with the bishops concerns about threats to religious liberty. six in 10 catholics say they were aware of the bishops efforts to protest. as they viewed as it hurting their religious liberties. at the same time, but the same cat
i do not think the government should pay for abortion or birth control. i never want abortions to be a back room deal. that is horrible for anyone. as a catholic, i do not want to pay for anyone else's abortion or birth control. i do say that president obama is extreme. he was one of the few government officials who voted for late term abortions and where the baby is born live to kill it. he has extreme views. i do not buy two tables and two shares. i do not get two left shows or two right...